Heaviness of whole body ; inclination to stretch.
Everything about body seems tight ; wishes to throw off her clothes.
Sensation in whole body as if he had been awake all night, with confusion in head, as after intoxication.
Feeling of discomfort over whole body, in morning after rising, > moving about.
Excessive weariness from a short walk.
Weakness of whole body ; he is obliged to lie down.
Tremulous weakness.
The longer he lies in morning the weaker he becomes and the more he wishes to lie and fall asleep again.
Languor, prostration and desire to yawn.
Indolent, constantly wishes to lie or sit.
Tired worn-out feeling.
Nervous debility, with amenorrha.
Excessive debility and bruised feeling in limbs ; lameness in ligaments ; troublesome beating of arteries of whole body, most perceptible when touching parts.
Neuralgia : from bad diet, late hours, fat pastries, gravies ; erratic pains, which fly from one part of body or limbs to another, short and sharp, and attended by bruised sore sensation.
Numbness of suffering parts.
Restless mood, as if he had not done his duty.
Cannot sit long at a time ; must walk about to relieve pain.
Anxious feeling of trembling, or violent trembling all over, sometimes with cold perspiration.
Child becomes very rigid, from fretfulness.
Lies in bed on back, with feet drawn up.
Oversensitiveness to pain.
Hysteria ; symptoms ever changing.
Fainting fits, great paleness of face ; shivering, coldness.
Chorea caused by amenorrha or dysmenorrha.
Epileptic convulsions : violent tossing of limbs, followed by relaxation, disposition to vomit, eructations ; from suppressed menses.

Yawning ; drowsy by day, and during dinner ; can scarcely keep awake in evening, yet without weariness.
While sleeping lies upon back, with hands over head, or with arms crossed on abdomen and feet drawn up.
Feverish somnolence.
Sleep dull, stupid, restless, tosses about ; intolerable sensation of heat, throws off covers ; moves to and fro.
Talking, whining or screaming during sleep ; starts, talks, weeps, cries out ; stertorous inspirations.
Dreams : confused, frightful ; anxious, vivid ; of fright and disgust ; sad, with weeping ; anxious, when lying on left side ; of black beasts ; that he is falling.
Wakes very frequently during night.
Unable to fall asleep, in evening.
Sleep before midnight prevented by a fixed idea ; for example, a melody constantly recurred to his mind, yet sleepiness prevented activity of memory and fantasies.
Sleeplessness : on account of orgasm of blood ; with extreme restlessness ; on account of an anxious sensation of heat ; until 2 A. M. ; till after midnight, with weeping because she could not sleep, girl æt. 8 ; after late
supper, or eating too much ; from ideas crowding on mind ; first part of night, sleeps late in morning.
Wide awake in evening, does not want to go to bed ; first sleep restless ; sound sleep when it is time to get up ; wakes languid and not refreshed ; indigestion.

Chilliness : through whole body, especially in back, with cold hands ; with yawning and stretching before appearance of menses ; all over without shivering ; feels cold in evening ; whole evening, before bedtime, even while
walking ; on going from a warm room into cold air ; with the pains ; in evening, after lying down ; without thirst ; without sensation of being cold ; internal, even in a warm room ; towards evening, even in summer, when warmly clad ; with
trembling ; over upper part of abdomen and upper arms, after dinner ; over abdomen, extending around to lower portion of back ; in sacrum ; along back.
One-sided coldness, with numbness.
Flitting chilliness ; chills in spots, now here, now there ; < in evening.
Febrile chill, without thirst ; thirst during heat.
Shivering in back, extending into hypochondria and especially into anterior portion of arms and thighs, with coldness of limbs and a feeling as if they would fall asleep, about 4 P. M.
Cold creeps on back in evening and night.
Shivering running up back all day, without thirst.
Creeping shiverings over arms, with heat of cheeks ; air of room seems too hot.
Cold hands and feet ; they seem dead.
Thirst before chill or heat, seldom during hot stage.
Chill 4 P. M., no thirst ; anxiety, dyspna ; vomiting of mucus when chill comes on.
Coldness, paleness, with sweat over whole body.
Chill as if drenched with cold water.
Shivering before colic commences.
Chill followed by heat, with anxiety and heat of face.
Heat : dry, in evening, with distended veins and burning hands, that seek out cool places ; internal, with thirst ; attacks of flushes ; at night, without thirst ; external warmth is intolerable ; of hands and feet ;
followed by shivering ; of whole body except hands, which are cool, with pressive headache above orbits and anxious lamentations ; anxious ; as if he were dashed with hot water, with cold forehead ; wishes to be covered, licks lips and does not drink, moans and
groans ; intolerable burning at night in bed with uneasiness ; with red face, or one cheek pale and one red ; internal, dry, evening and night, without external heat ; of right side or on upper part of body, > by moving or washing ; of face or of one hand, with
coldness of other, body hot, limbs cold ; of body with coldness of extremities ; during evening, veins are enlarged.
Sweat : profuse, in morning ; only on one side of body ; on face and scalp ; sour, musty, at times cold ; sweetish acid odor to sweat ; at night with stupid slumber ; like musk ; during sleep, disappears on waking.
Chilliness, commencing every morning 10 A. M., and lasting one hour, followed by fever, lasting about two hours, then sweat, disappearing in a short time ; thirst before chill, also with fever and sweat, absent during chill ; pain in right
side of head ; dulness of hearing ; constant sticking pain in chest on drawing a deep breath ; cough, principally in morning, at which time she expectorated a bloody-yellowish matter which occasionally became mixed with green mucus ; bitter taste in mouth ; constant
nausea ; restlessness, with sleeplessness after midnight ; watery diarrha after eating anything unusual, especially apples ; has not menstruated for several months. θ Ague.
Chill 10 A. M., beginning in feet, legs and neck ; shaking, lasting two hours ; thirst ; wants to be covered ; heat, with frontal headache ; pale face ; thirst for much water and often and for hot lemonade ; wants to be uncovered ; sweats sleeping,
more on neck and chest ; thirst and headache, when awake ; wakes weeping ; during night and morning previous, thirst. θ Ague.
Chill on alternate days at noon, first in feet, then in hands, then general ; lasts one hour, without thirst ; fever for about half an hour, with slight thirst ; aching in legs before chill and during fever ; headache, during chill especially, stitches in
temples ; appetite poor. θ Ague.
Chill alternate days, at noon, commencing in knees, with cold legs and feet, lasting twenty minutes ; no thirst ; fever lasts an hour and a half, no thirst, sleeps much ; after fever, hunger, with beating and throbbing in forehead ; no sweat ; daily
epistaxis ; appetite poor. θ Ague.
Chill generally begins about umbilical region, sometimes in tips of fingers ; sensation of coldness as from a piece of ice between scapulæ ; > by heat ; chill lasts two minutes, heat for half an hour, then chill again, no sweat ; a draft of air or dampness will at
any time produce the chilly feeling which is > by covering warmly ; drinks little, water disagrees ; bad, flat taste, < in morning ; menses scanty, feels often like crying ; symptoms < from heat of stove or sun. θ Intermittent
fever.
Chill commences in hands at 11 A. M. with thirstlessness ; excessive bone pains ; fever lasts an hour, with slight thirst and sharp shooting pains in forehead ; slight sweat. θ Ague.
Chill every day at noon ; aching of head, back, and extremities ; sore, bruised spots over body ; fever sets in at midnight without thirst. θ Ague.
First attack 3 P. M., later ones at 1 A. M. ; during chill great coldness with shuddering, chills up and down back, with aching and drawing in bones and muscles of hips ; chilliness lasting three-quarters of an hour ; fever high with faintness and restlessness from want of
air and heat of room ; considerable perspiration after fever, but easily chilled ; cannot remain in warm room ; pulse small and quite full ; tongue moist and dirty white ; no thirst.
Chill followed by fever and sweat, nearly every day, coming on towards evening ; no thirst in any of the stages, aversion to fat or rich food and but very little appetite ; the little eaten distressed her, had to live quite abstemiously ; severe pain in left chest, with
troublesome cough, < lying down. θ Ague.
Quotidian : chill from 3 P. M. until bedtime ; began on buttocks, descended legs and ascended to head, making hair stand on end, with feeling in head as if it would break ; if he coughed, head felt as if it cracked ; woke in morning with sweat ; with chill,
painful stiffness of neck ; epigastrium somewhat swollen and allowing no pressure ; by day he looked cold, nose blue and pointed.
Tertian ague : during apyrexia, great heaviness of whole body with chilliness and sleepiness during day ; great lassitude, can hardly walk across floor, must lie for hours and sleep, < towards evening ; sleep at night restless, with talking and tossing about ;
several watery stools at night.
Attacks begin in evening with severe chill in back, followed by moderate heat mostly in head, with headache and delirium lasting until morning, followed by profuse sweat ; thirst present only before chill ; before and during chill, severe cough and pain in chest ; during
apyrexia pains in lower limbs ; menses suppressed ; leucorrha ; postponing type. θ Quartan ague.
Severe general chill, lasting half an hour, then great heat followed by profuse sweat lasting several hours ; moderate thirst during heat ; during paroxysm severe headache ; during apyrexia lassitude, loss of appetite, intolerable stitching pain in left hypochondrium, two
or three diarrheic stools during day ; tongue moist, white ; slight murmur during systole ; murmur in jugular veins ; pulse 88, weak ; spleen greatly enlarged. θ Ague.
Every evening at 6 severe chill lasting one hour, followed by great heat and headache, and then sweat lasting half the night ; during apyrexia, constant severe headache, pain in chest, severe cough with expectoration of bitter taste. θ Quotidian
ague.
Chill 4 P. M., with icy coldness and clamminess of hands and paleness of face and lips, lasting an hour, followed by heat of two hours duration, sweat absent ; during apyrexia, headache in right half of forehead, every day tearing pains in right
eye ; severe pains like tic douloureux when region supplied by pes anserinum is touched ; has had nosebleed for several paroxysms ; tongue clean, moist ; offensive taste ; offensive smell before nose, three stools daily. θ Tertian
ague.
Attack preceded by numbness of fingers ; chill lasting one to two hours ; heat with thirst ; profuse cold sweat standing out upon body in drops ; congestion to head with throbbing in temporal arteries, > from hard pressure ;
nausea and sensation as if head would burst on coughing ; heat and headache continue until next paroxysm on following day ; at beginning of paroxysm looseness of bowels and cough with mucous expectoration, especially during heat. θ Ague.
Quotidian ague ; great prostration ; face greenish yellow.
Attacks at 3 P. M. with coldness extending from body to legs, and going to head, with bristling of hair, so that cap was raised from head, with this a feeling of fulness in head as if it would burst ; if he coughed at this time, cracking in head ; cold stage lasted until
bedtime ; some sweat next morning. θ Quotidian intermittent.
By day patient looked cold, with a pointed, blue nose.
Painful stiffness of muscles of neck during chill.
Aversion to rye-bread. θ Intermittent fever.
Chills after being suppressed for ten days by quinine, returned again every other night before midnight ; not amounting to a shake, but a chilly cold feeling, lasting from one to two hours, followed by high fever which lasted fully eighteen hours, ending in slight sweat ;
little thirst at any time ; severe headache during fever ; nausea before chill. θ Ague.
Paroxysms of increasing severity and ever changing symptoms ; no two attacks alike. θ Ague.
Somnolence before fever. θ Quartan ague.
Ague ; during febrile stage, pains threatening abortion in early months of pregnancy.
Ague after abuse of quinine ; thirst 2 or 3 P. M., then chill without thirst and anxiety and oppression from venous congestion of chest ; sleepy, yet cannot sleep ; one hand hot, the other cold.
Intermittent fevers, with gastric and bilious symptoms or consequent upon abuse of Cinchona or quinine, with bitter taste of food and constipation.
Vomiting of mucus when cold stage comes on ; absence of thirst during hot stage and during sweat.
Severe bilious intermittent ; congestive collapse ; no pulse for hours ; complete paralysis of throat ; paralysis of optic and auditory nerves ; cold, blue nose ; cold hands, feet and limbs ; had taken much quinine ; paroxysm had set in about 6 P.
M.
During apyrexia : headache ; mucous diarrha, nausea and loss of appetite ; enlarged spleen.
After suppression of ague : earache, toothache, headache, pains in limbs, etc.
During convalescence from Chagres fever, slight chill every afternoon, followed by a flush of fever and a sweat at night ; no appetite ; depression of spirits ; little thirst ; irritability and peevishness ; perverted taste, so
that all food tasted as if saturated with salt.
Chill : at 5 P. M. beginning in sacrum and going downward ; constipation ; at 6 P. M. next day, chill, with heat and moisture half an hour after ; face hot, pale, sallow ; feels very nervous and prostrated ; abdomen tender, < in right iliac region ;
gurgling in right iliac region on pressure ; pulse rapid, compressible ; much dryness of mouth, back to throat, with thirst, but dared not drink much at a time, because it made her sick at stomach, drank frequently ; aching pain in whole left lower extremity on outer aspect,
requiring her to move it frequently, with momentary > ; sore breasts ; loss of milk.
Typhoid fever : early stage ; external heat intolerable, causing sense of heat with distress ; uncovering is followed by a chill ; heat only on one side with coldness of other, or sweat of one side ; drowsiness ; delirium ; frightful
visions ; dry tongue, as if burnt, yet no thirst ; rumbling in bowels and diarrha, with pinching pain, < at night ; pulsating in epigastrium.
Since three days drowsiness ; fever ; continual delirium, especially at night ; throws himself about in bed, and wants to rise ; tongue red, and covered with a yellow coating ; skin dry, burning, and covered since two days with an eruption resembling
flea-bites ; lies on back, legs turned on stomach ; drowsiness, from which he can be easily roused, though replying in an embarrassed manner ; tongue sticky and yellow ; cerebral congestion ; nostrils dry ; burning heat, and dryness of skin ; pulse
140 ; insensibility of stomach ; constipation since six days ; urine scanty, red, depositing, when standing, a greyish sediment ; repugnance to drink. θ Typhoid fever.